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From What We Know to What We Do: Now is the Time for Governments to Fix a Failing System for Drug Development
Category: Neglected Diseases
Tagged developing world, global health, health policy, health systems, medical students, neglected tropical diseases, pharmaceutical industry, Policy
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Turning the World Upside Down
Category: Students
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‘Delivering a better life’: National Medsin-UK Conference 2012
Category: General
Tagged child health, diarrhea, health information, maternal and perinatal health, maternal health, medical students
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Conflict and Open Access: A Tale of Two Conferences
Category: Access, Open Access, Students
Tagged global health, health information, medical students, open access
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Conflicted: The War for Health
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